·Rebuilds the teeth enamel, gives your teeth a shiny, glossy look· It is a process in which minerals are returned to the molecular structure of the tooth itself
· Remineralizing the teeth is necessary following a teeth whitening treatment at home or at a salon
· Helps revent tooth decay and quickly and effectively reduces the pain of sensitive teeth often associated with thermal changes, tooth whitening, acids, sweets, recession, clenching/grinding and abrasion
·Helps with teeth sensitivity

Tooth Enamel: Enamel is created by special cells and is made up of 96% minerals.

It is the strongest substance in the human body. Poor diet and acidic environments can diminish the mineral content of the enamel.

Cavities: Demineralization and Remineralization
Many people don't know this and your dentist probably has not told you, teeth go through a cycle of demineralization and remineralization.
Enamel is composed of minerals. The most common mineral is calcium phospate or hydroxyapatite.
Acids from the metabolization of oral bacteria and food attack the enamel on the teeth, and the minerals dissolve.
Furthermore, when calcium is needed in other parts of the body, calcium can leech out of the teeth.
This results in the softening of the enamel, and a cavity eventually forms. Fortunately, under the right circumstances, there is a reverse process.

Remineralization: Healing a Cavity
The reverse process is called remineralization. Remineralization occurs when calcium from the saliva and other sources replace a tooth's lost calcium.
When the calcium is replaced, the enamel can repair itself. In order for this process to take place, the surface of the tooth needs to be very clean,
there needs to be a sufficient flow of saliva, and there needs to be an adequate amount of calcium.

** The product does not contain hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide **